Vic Wilms, a world renowned dog expert from Belgium will be giving a seminar in Israel on service dogs (tracking, discipline, bite work, sniffing and more for pups and adult dogs), under the auspices of the Israel Dog Unit (IDU).

Sunday Jan. 15 to Wednesday Jan. 18, in Efrat

Vic Willms is known for his ability to help handlers reach high ranking scores (BH, IPO 1-2-3 in competitions as well as tracking dogs, and helped police forces around the world to achieve high standard service Sniffing and patrol dogs.- Judged many IPO trials in Belgium, Holland, Germany and U.S.A.

Cost for 3 day seminar only 275 shekels per day, or pay 650 shekels in advance and attend as many days as you wish. Space is limited, so call now to reserve. Seminar free for all I.D.U volunteers. CALL NOW 0544876709

Adult dog segment16.00 PM: Adult dogs -Lecture/Seminar on attack work. Theory of prey, play attack aggression, proper bite work, troubleshooting problems for different type of service dogs that need different level bite skills. Detection, seeking finding and attacking on and off leash17.30 Practical discipline and attack work with adult dogs

Everyone worried about the protection of the dog because the dog is like the important family member. Here in this article, you are giving the good information about the protection of the dog. It is informative for the people and solved the problem.

That training is what my dog really needs. I love sending him to different training sessions so he could be smarter. I can see that he is enjoying it. I love seeing him having fun with his new learning. He also have fun being around with his new friends.

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